Home / Baby / Baby Health These are only the vitamins I give my children and here’s why It's hard to say who loves these moreâmy kids or me. By Motherly + Nature's Way and Emily Glover September 24, 2020 Rectangle When I became a mama five years ago, I didn’t put too much thought into whether my son was getting the right vitamins and minerals. From breastfeeding to steaming and pureeing his first bites of solid food, I was confident I was giving him everything to support his growth and development. But then the toddler yearsâand the suddenly picky palate that accompanied themâcame along. Between that challenge and two additional children in the mix⊠well, I knew my oldest son’s eating plan was falling short in some vitamin and mineral categories. I also knew how quickly he was growing, so I wanted to make sure he was getting the nutrients he needed (even on those days when he said “no, thank you” to any veggie I offered). So when I discovered the new line of children’s supplements from Nature’s WayÂź, it felt like a serious weight off my chest. Thanks to supplements that support my children’s musculoskeletal growth, their brain function, their immune systems, their eyes and more, I’m taken back to that simpler time when I was so confident my kids’ vitamin needs were met.* It wasn’t just the variety of supplements offered by Nature’s Way that won me over: As a vegetarian mama, I’m the picky one in the family when it comes to scanning labels and making sure they meet our standards. The trick is that most gummy vitamins are made with gelatin, which is not vegetarian friendly. But just like the other offerings from Nature’s Way that I’ve already come to know and love, the children’s supplement line is held to a high standard. That means there’s no high-fructose corn syrup, gelatin or common allergens to be found in the supplements. The best part? My two oldest kids ensure we never miss their daily vitaminsâthey are so in love with the gummy flavors, which include tropical fruit punch, lemonade and wild berry. Meanwhile, my pharmacist husband has different criteria when evaluating supplements, especially when it comes to those for our kids. He appreciates the variety of options from Nature’s Way, which gives us the ability to rotate the vitamins based on our kids’ daily needs. By keeping various children’s supplements from Nature’s Way on hand, I can customize a regimen to suit my kids’ individual requirements. Of course, high-quality products often come at a higher price point. But (to my immense gratitude!) that isn’t the case with Nature’s Way, which retails for a competitive value when compared to the other items on the shelf. Like all mamas, my chief concern is supporting my children’s health in any way I can. While I see evidence of their growth every time I pack away clothes they’ve outgrown, I know there is much more growth that doesn’t meet the eye. That’s why, for my oldest son, I like stacking the Brain Builder gummy with the Growing Bones & Muscles gummy and the Happy & Healthy Multi. My 3-year-old also enjoys getting her own mix to include the Healthy Eyes gummy. And both of my older kids are quick to request the Tummy Soothe tablet when something isn’t sitting right in their stomachs.* And I’ll admit it: I’ve tried it myself and the berry blast flavor really is tasty! Although my current phase of motherhood may not be as “simple” as it once was, there is so much to appreciate about itâlike watching my kids play and sing and create with their incredible imaginations. Along the way, I’ve eased up on some of my need for control, but it does help to have this range of supplements in my motherhood tool kit. So while I may not be able to convince my son to try kale, having the Nature’s Way supplements on hand means I do know he’s right on track.*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This article was sponsored by Nature’s Way. Thank you for supporting the brands that support Motherly and mamas. The latest Baby The preemie crisis in America: Why the US keeps failing its most vulnerable babies News New study reveals what parents need to know about the link between air pollution and autism Baby E. coli outbreak sparks organic carrot recall across 18 statesâcheck your fridge now Baby The TJ Maxx of baby gear: How to save big on top of brands for your little one